Muzaffar Warsi

He wrote a rich collection of na`ats, as well as several anthologies of ghazals and nazms, and his autobiography Gaye Dinon Ka Suraagh.

[1] Muzaffar Warsi was born as Muhammad Muzaffar ud Din Siddiqui into the family of Alhaaj Muhammad Sharf ud Din Ahmad, known as Sufi Warsi (Urdu: صوفی وارثی).

His grandson Amsal Qureshi is also a singer, guitarist, composer, songwriter and poet.

He also wrote, regularly, a stanza or two on current affairs in the newspaper Nawa-i-Waqt until shortly before his death.

His most popular Na`at remains "Mera Payambar azeem tar hai" (My Prophet is the highest).

Warsi's last resting place at Johar Town Graveyard Lahore